Yes/ No – A Great ESL Ice Breaker!
One of the hardest things about teaching ESL in a language academy or institute is that every month you have new students mixed in with your old oneRead More…
Games, Activities, Ideas and Books! This site was made for teachers by teachers. These are my time tested favorites!
One of the hardest things about teaching ESL in a language academy or institute is that every month you have new students mixed in with your old oneRead More…
Why would I want to become an ESL teacher? This is a question you’ve probably asked yourself if you are looking at this page. It was the same questiRead More…
It’s pop English time with another oldie but goodie from Sting. For more information on how to do this class click on the podcast above. I would recRead More…
Welcome to Teaching English is Fun. Once again it’s time for another musical adventure in English as a Second Language. I love doing songs for class bRead More…
Looking for a way to use video to teach English? This is a great activity that mixes a little drama and suspense, a whole lot of ESL fun, and also eRead More…
This is a great exercise that I like to do in conjunction with teaching students all kinds of adjectives. I tell them that they are all working for Read More…
The following is an English as a Second Language exercise that I created after a class at a KOTESOL conference. Feel free to tweak this and changRead More…
This is actually from a job interview I did for a training job back here in the United States. After working over in Korea for over 20 years, I figureRead More…
This is an ESL activity I like to begin early in a class to go over appropriate and inappropriate conversations. The idea of small talk. I’ll put thRead More…
Today I am going to change it up a bit and introduce music. My students loved music. I didn’t like to just have them listen to a song and fill in thRead More…